Sports, nationalism, and the body: Gymnastic culture and national identity in Denmark

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Sports, nationalism, and the body: Gymnastic culture and national identity in Denmark. / Thing, Lone Friis; Jensen, Andorra Lynn.

The Business and Culture of Sports: Society, Politics, Economy, Environment: Sociocultural Perspectives. red. / Joseph Maguire; Mark Falcous; Katie Liston. Bind 2 Farmington Hills, MI : Gale, 2019. s. 181-195.

Publikation: Bidrag til bog/antologi/rapportBidrag til bog/antologiForskningfagfællebedømt

Harvard

Thing, LF & Jensen, AL 2019, Sports, nationalism, and the body: Gymnastic culture and national identity in Denmark. i J Maguire, M Falcous & K Liston (red), The Business and Culture of Sports: Society, Politics, Economy, Environment: Sociocultural Perspectives. bind 2, Gale, Farmington Hills, MI, s. 181-195.

APA

Thing, L. F., & Jensen, A. L. (2019). Sports, nationalism, and the body: Gymnastic culture and national identity in Denmark. I J. Maguire, M. Falcous, & K. Liston (red.), The Business and Culture of Sports: Society, Politics, Economy, Environment: Sociocultural Perspectives (Bind 2, s. 181-195). Gale.

Vancouver

Thing LF, Jensen AL. Sports, nationalism, and the body: Gymnastic culture and national identity in Denmark. I Maguire J, Falcous M, Liston K, red., The Business and Culture of Sports: Society, Politics, Economy, Environment: Sociocultural Perspectives. Bind 2. Farmington Hills, MI: Gale. 2019. s. 181-195

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Thing, Lone Friis ; Jensen, Andorra Lynn. / Sports, nationalism, and the body: Gymnastic culture and national identity in Denmark. The Business and Culture of Sports: Society, Politics, Economy, Environment: Sociocultural Perspectives. red. / Joseph Maguire ; Mark Falcous ; Katie Liston. Bind 2 Farmington Hills, MI : Gale, 2019. s. 181-195

Bibtex

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